Vampire
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The Vampire is a Covenant aircraft seen in Halo Wars. It is primarily designed for engaging enemy air units and could be the closest Covenant unit to be an equivalent to the UNSC Hawk. It fires purple rounds from its Heavy Needler turret at a very fast rate. When upgraded, it can drain energy from hostile aircraft using a stasis field, making them crash to the ground, and regenerating itself. Also, once it has been researched, it can make drained aircraft explode with the Stasis Bomb, causing large AOE damage.
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[edit] Appearance
It consists of a U or V shaped hull, with a cockpit/weapon attached to the rear, similar to the Spirit dropship. In crude terms, it looks like a Covenant Plasma Rifle on its side with a Needler attached to the rear. Though lacking artificial gravity generators [1], it can develop a stasis field between the "booms"[2]. It can host up to two pilots, whose cockpits are placed on its wings. Its size appears to be much larger than a Banshee's. The 'eye' shape on the front appears to have an upside-down Marathon symbol upon it.
[edit] Combat
An excellent anti-air unit, the Vampire boasts high AA firepower, yet is not as able to defeat ground units. It is not as fast as the Banshee but it is considerably more resistant to damage. Due to its Heavy Needler turret and wing-mounted plasma cannons, it is able to engage multiple targets at a time. When upgraded it becomes an even worse threat, being able to regenerate itself once the Stasis Drain is researched, and making drained units explode with the Stasis Bomb. It is extremely effective against Hornets/Hawks and Vultures. However it can be easily taken out with Wolverines or by Marine's Rocket Launchers. It is also capable of being hijacked by Spartans.
[edit] Halo Wars Stats
Resource: 250
Minimum Tech Level: 2
Population Count: 2
Upgrades:
- Stasis Drain: Allows the Vampire to regenerate itself when using the Stasis Drain (Y ability) against enemy airborne units draining their health.
- Stasis Bomb: Drained aircraft no longer crash to the ground but explode causing large Area of Effect (AOE) damage.
[edit] Trivia
- The Vampire cannot be made in Halo Wars until the Age of Doubt is researched.
- You can see the needles from its heavy Needler on its back.
- Its turret can turn and keep shooting at flanking enemy aircraft.[3].
- This vehicle greatly resembles the Corsair from Starcraft.
- The Vampire most likely got it's name from its ability to drain it's enemies health like a vampire does to creatures blood.
- Like all Covenant technology, the color scheme follows the artistic, flamboyant colors of their ships and other vehicles.
- The Vampire seems to have two pilot seats on either sides of its wings. The blue "eye" was thought to be the cockpit, but when a Spartan hijacks a vehicle they open one of the doors on the Vampire's wings and enter, similar to the two hulls of a catamaran.
[edit] References
- ↑ http://www.gametrailers.com/player/36232.html
- ↑ http://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/Summit.aspx#Vampire
- ↑ http://www.gametrailers.com/player/44709.html
| Ground and Air Vehicles of the Covenant | ||
| Light Combat Units | Ghost • Spectre • Chopper | |
| Armored Units | Prowler • Shadow • Wraith • Anti-Air Wraith • Honor Guard Wraith | |
| Walkers | Locust • Scarab | |
| Transport Aircraft | Spirit • Phantom | |
| Combat Aircraft | Banshee • Vampire • Seraph | |
| Other | Shade | |



